Northern Red Oak

Northern Red Oak

Northern Red Oak A majestic and ecologically vital deciduous tree, the northern red oak is highly favored for large-scale landscaping, ecological restoration, and reforestation initiatives across Eastern North America. Renowned for its relatively rapid growth among...
Myrtle Oak

Myrtle Oak

Myrtle Oak A hardy, evergreen oak tree native to Florida, the Myrtle Oak is a slow-growing species that thrives in sandy, well-drained soils. It is known for its resilience to drought and moderate tolerance to salt spray, making it an excellent choice for coastal...
Monterrey Oak

Monterrey Oak

Monterrey Oak A hardy, semi-evergreen oak tree native to Texas and Mexico, Monterrey Oak is a fast-growing, adaptable species known for its resistance to oak wilt. It features thick, leathery leaves that can remain on the tree through winter in warmer climates. This...
Live Oak

Live Oak

Live Oak A large, sprawling, picturesque tree, often draped with Spanish moss and strongly reminiscent of the Old South. Southern live oak is one of the broadest spreading oaks, providing deep, inviting shade. As the state tree of Georgia, it is a symbol of strength...
Sand Laurel Oak

Sand Laurel Oak

  Sand Laurel Oak A beautiful, fast-growing oak that thrives in dry uplands and disturbed areas. It provides excellent shade with its dense canopy and is a valuable addition to landscapes where quick growth is desired. With a lifespan of 70–100 years, this tree...